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don't pay federal income taxes? they don't get any tax benefit. >> i think you're right that there are a lot of people who would want to weigh in on that question. what i can contribute is there is something called the savers credit. the savers credit is targeted to households, i believe the cutoff is $50,000. it's original policy design, as i understand it, and it's designed to be a refundable credit. so for people who do not have a tax liability, they could still receive some sort of incentive to save money. somewhere through the political process, the refundability fell out. i mention it, because i think it provides a template for what might be what you're suggesting, which is a set of policies that provide a clear incentive for working households to accumulate money. doing it in the context of the tax code has a lot of benefits and back to my schematic here of a national tax time savings infrastructure, if you sprinkle in an incentive on top of that set of pipes and plumbing, you really have a recipe for turbo c
don't pay federal income taxes? they don't get any tax benefit. >> i think you're right that there are a lot of people who would want to weigh in on that question. what i can contribute is there is something called the savers credit. the savers credit is targeted to households, i believe the cutoff is $50,000. it's original policy design, as i understand it, and it's designed to be a refundable credit. so for people who do not have a tax liability, they could still receive some sort of...
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it's going to wind up being taxed on somebody else later. unfortunately, we need them in it. $95, whatever the fine is, they need jail is what happens if you don't do it, because we need 100% of the people under 35 on this plan, subsidizing older people. >> okay. on your christmas table, do you think you'll be talking about this? is that going to convince your nieces and nephews to sign up? >> good lord, no. we talk about how tony romo blew another season for the cowboys most likely. gary b. is chicken little, bernard is a fountain of misinformation. let's break this down. amazon can handle 1 million transactions per minute. this government website can handle 50,000. that's how competent these guys are. these guys are ideologue whos w know nothing about people. they understand they've been sold a bill of goods here, they have been told they can keep their doctor, keep their health plan. they know it's not true. >> let's forget about the website. let's think about, instead, are we going to pay more? >> well, we have to, brenda, look, in berna
it's going to wind up being taxed on somebody else later. unfortunately, we need them in it. $95, whatever the fine is, they need jail is what happens if you don't do it, because we need 100% of the people under 35 on this plan, subsidizing older people. >> okay. on your christmas table, do you think you'll be talking about this? is that going to convince your nieces and nephews to sign up? >> good lord, no. we talk about how tony romo blew another season for the cowboys most...
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tax down to five percent, the personal income tax down to five percent, make the capital gains tax zero, take the payroll tax and bring it down for the employee and the employer. without bringing any new money to detroit, just leaving money in detroit is over a billion dollars that would stimulate detroit's economy. >> basically a flat tax but flat nonetheless. >> absolutely. flat and very low. we also look at regulations and try to get rid of the owner's regulations that's making it expensive for city government and for businesses to locate in detroit. we think if you combine all of this, that it would be the model for how you would rescue cities across the country but any impoverished area. we have impoverished areas in eastern kentucky. we think this same plan would rescue them and parts of louisville and other major cities. >> maybe the country while you're at it. we have had five years of spread the wealth. you didn't build that. share share economics. where has obama failed detroit? >> here's the problem. the president says let me tax houston, send it to washington, then i'll pass
tax down to five percent, the personal income tax down to five percent, make the capital gains tax zero, take the payroll tax and bring it down for the employee and the employer. without bringing any new money to detroit, just leaving money in detroit is over a billion dollars that would stimulate detroit's economy. >> basically a flat tax but flat nonetheless. >> absolutely. flat and very low. we also look at regulations and try to get rid of the owner's regulations that's making...
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if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. of these is a big part problem but the senate is becoming a big part of the problem as well. this goes back to politics and the fact that individual lawmakers, republicans specifically are so concerned about challenges from the right instead of having a democrat challenge them that they are not going to cut a deal that makes them look like they are not conservative. weekey only have about a left, anything they will get done? >> there are things they have to get done. this year, we have on a plummet in insurance expiring 41.3 million americans. there is a farm bill that is expiring. you can see shocks in the dairy market. there is also other housekeeping things. another fed governor. there's a lot that needs to be addressed. >> they will be leaving town i
if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. of these is a big part problem but the senate is becoming a big part of the problem as well. this goes back to politics and the fact that individual...
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if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another big election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. the house is a big part of the problem but the senate is becoming a big part of the problem as well. this goes back to politics and the fact that individual lawmakers, republicans specifically are so concerned about challenges from the right instead of having a democrat challenge them that they are not going to cut a deal that makes them look like they are not conservative. >> they only have about a week left, will anything they will get done? >> there are things they have to get done. this year, we have unemployment insurance expiring for 1.3 million americans. there is a farm bill that is expiring. you can see shocks in the dairy market. there is also other housekeeping things. we will confirm another fed governor. there's a lot that needs to be ad
if they are going punt on entitlements and taxes, which they're going to do, they will not do it next year either, are they? >> i am starting to believe that none of that can happen meaning structural changes to entitlements until we have another big election or some kind of big economic shock that forces these lawmakers to come together. the house is a big part of the problem but the senate is becoming a big part of the problem as well. this goes back to politics and the fact that...
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now joining the ttp and what should be taxed at twelve mm the timing of the time. p p p p souls willingness to going ppp is somewhat precarious. korea will need two weeks. negotiation of a circle for by the end of this year. which means that khairy you would not be at the bargaining table to determine the terms of that agreement. continue to move very carefully and we have to hold judgment on this weeks until the agreement comes out cd with the terms of those agreements are and what the impact a week before the korean economy. even after the agreement is madeon process. and we know from experience that that's another huge hurdle. a long way to go. i thank you very much dr cam for joining us to an end in sight and i think each. the stair well. the ice in under an hour in her first petition since returning from injury. she's expected to show off some new moves stephen kaye joins us with a preview. hey guys the figure skating queen is getting ready to make her season debut at the golden state of the great intro it's up for sale until her initial progress. now it's a h
now joining the ttp and what should be taxed at twelve mm the timing of the time. p p p p souls willingness to going ppp is somewhat precarious. korea will need two weeks. negotiation of a circle for by the end of this year. which means that khairy you would not be at the bargaining table to determine the terms of that agreement. continue to move very carefully and we have to hold judgment on this weeks until the agreement comes out cd with the terms of those agreements are and what the impact...
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many respondents do expect demand to rise ahead of the consumption tax hike but some people are already voicing concern consumption could fall after that. >>> on to the markets now, investors around the world encouraged by chinese trade data. they believe export numbers showed a pickup and the upward momentum is somewhat overshadowed of the fed may scale down its asset buying program. london down, frankfurt a gain of .1 of a percent. in asia, markets advance for the most part. tokyo's nikkei saw a 2.3% gain. that's the biggest daily advance since early september. a weaker yen boosted a wide range of shares today. also news about political happenings helped mumbai and bangkok shares. pro business party will take power next year following recent wins in state polls. the dissolution of thailand's parliament pushed higher there. dollar/yen is trading in a pretty tight range right now about 103.07. before that, though, a focus is on what a fed official will say regarding current conditions of the u.s. economy, as well as on the fed's monetary policy. james bullard is scheduled to speak later
many respondents do expect demand to rise ahead of the consumption tax hike but some people are already voicing concern consumption could fall after that. >>> on to the markets now, investors around the world encouraged by chinese trade data. they believe export numbers showed a pickup and the upward momentum is somewhat overshadowed of the fed may scale down its asset buying program. london down, frankfurt a gain of .1 of a percent. in asia, markets advance for the most part. tokyo's...
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it has sent that to crooks, refunds for your taxes. when i say the crooks, 585 checks were sent to one address in singapore. [laughter] they sent over 850 checks to one address in lithuania and on one level we have to ask ourselves how we ended up with a government that is so mindless and incompetent that it could do this. if you had to choose this or spending it at the national institute of health and research, i would argue that it would probably be dramatically better. i know that this is a bold and outside of the box, unfair thing. what drives me crazy is that to the best of my knowledge there is no serious effort to think any of us through. i am writing a paper and here is the difference. the oversight hearings by when a group of congressmen get congressmen get together and they pontificate for the opening hour that this is is really bad, i can't believe how bad does. and i'm really embarrassed that this is so bad. and the bureaucrats come in and they all say, well, this is really not quite so bad, but it is pretty bad. and we fee
it has sent that to crooks, refunds for your taxes. when i say the crooks, 585 checks were sent to one address in singapore. [laughter] they sent over 850 checks to one address in lithuania and on one level we have to ask ourselves how we ended up with a government that is so mindless and incompetent that it could do this. if you had to choose this or spending it at the national institute of health and research, i would argue that it would probably be dramatically better. i know that this is a...
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welfare benefits sadly none of the guys at cushioning about the people complain that we live off their tax money says on to that they would give this work week and earn our own money. in the vicinity apple was assisted chimes in on the texting for lazy but that's not true. we would like to work now. the vet the apartment is not just small it's also expensive. on drew's sister wants to move but she says their chances of finding a new place are slim because of their name their appearance and their accent. oh well. this apartment belongs to another room these profiting from their desperation. meaning that the owner's sister shows us the bathroom. it's the only place we can store anything she sets out that way. they are eleven the washing machine is also broken. that's all the family needs. yet unknown bring your mommy you know. this is the school nearest to the roman neighborhood. here are used to go here. it's a special school principal martinez said hello but has worked here for over twenty years. the evidence of an above average number of roma children and appeared because the school was s
welfare benefits sadly none of the guys at cushioning about the people complain that we live off their tax money says on to that they would give this work week and earn our own money. in the vicinity apple was assisted chimes in on the texting for lazy but that's not true. we would like to work now. the vet the apartment is not just small it's also expensive. on drew's sister wants to move but she says their chances of finding a new place are slim because of their name their appearance and...
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we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get out of the way. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents control their children's future and their education, it will help creators have more jobs for workers. it will treat you the same way everyone else, the matter the color of your skin, what part of town you comfort. we have tried the bailouts, excessive taxation. it has not worked. it does not work. we will try a new approach. you can meet your new challenges as you rebuild your cities, it will endure and prevail. i promise you that i will work you do we do that. thank you very much. [applause] >> it is my job to sort hundreds of questions and try to
we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get out of the way. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents...
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. >> meaning the state would take the taxes collected from all over the state and it would go back out -- >> yeah, parse it out. one was because of the detroit losing population. most of it, $44 million, what was a state la that went into effect in 2012 just before the city ran out of cash. >> they pass a bill that takes $47 million out of the ledger of detroit, and detroit files for bankruptcy. >> then the emergency manager appointed by the governor, who is virtually a dictator, did the bankruptcy filing. it was the governor's agent. >> the judge said there is not enough evidence to say the fix was in, what was your opinion of -- when people look at detroit, they say classic story of big government gone awry. too many employees and pensions, why did detroit go bankrupt? >> the numbers just don't depict that. we took a good look at the numbers, the great reception drove unemployment up to 30%. it was a devastating event. since the great depression, they cut their budget by 38%. >> so they are spending 38% less? >> yes. the number of employees per capita in detroit, there is many fewer
. >> meaning the state would take the taxes collected from all over the state and it would go back out -- >> yeah, parse it out. one was because of the detroit losing population. most of it, $44 million, what was a state la that went into effect in 2012 just before the city ran out of cash. >> they pass a bill that takes $47 million out of the ledger of detroit, and detroit files for bankruptcy. >> then the emergency manager appointed by the governor, who is virtually a...
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have financial information including tax returns in hand. if you created an account in october, scrap it. start a new one. and if you think yao signed up but haven't heard directly from the insurance company in a week, you have to call them yourself. tip number two is what got pam through the plan in florida, back in october, pam tried multiple times but gave up. today after creating a third new account, success. >> i was surprised about how easy it was. as i said it only took about ten to 15 minutes for the whole enrollment process. >> reporter: while pam's confident she has insurance since she paid her first premium via credit card, some insurance companies believe they are getting inaccurate or incomplete information from the government about the new enrollees. >> they are concerned that they are not getting the information and that they can get insured by january 1st. >> reporter: so while the website is working better, there was some bad news for the white house today. a new report from the treasury inspector general's office, brian, wa
have financial information including tax returns in hand. if you created an account in october, scrap it. start a new one. and if you think yao signed up but haven't heard directly from the insurance company in a week, you have to call them yourself. tip number two is what got pam through the plan in florida, back in october, pam tried multiple times but gave up. today after creating a third new account, success. >> i was surprised about how easy it was. as i said it only took about ten...
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swee not have another government shutdown, that we keep the spending caps in place, we don't raise taxes at a time when the economy is still weak. >> they have to agree on a defense spending bill and the farm bill which includes cuts to food stamp benefits. the timeline is get this done, just got shorter as some are traveling to nelson mandela's funeral this weekend. >> just when you thought the coined shopping days were behind us turns out today is green monday. that term was coined by silicon valley based ebay back in 2007, after the company saw a big increase in online shopping the second week of december which is where we are now. last year online shoppers spent more than a billion dollars on green monday and they could break that this year. analysts predict another round of discounts raging from 30% to 50%. this morning several bay area based tech giants like apple, google and facebook call on president obama and congress to overhaul surveillance laws. we turn to mary thompson live at cnbc world headquarters. good morning. >> good morning to you. we're taking a look at the futures,
swee not have another government shutdown, that we keep the spending caps in place, we don't raise taxes at a time when the economy is still weak. >> they have to agree on a defense spending bill and the farm bill which includes cuts to food stamp benefits. the timeline is get this done, just got shorter as some are traveling to nelson mandela's funeral this weekend. >> just when you thought the coined shopping days were behind us turns out today is green monday. that term was...
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congress has not raised the federal gas tax in 20 years. congressman plans on introducing this bill to raise the federal gas tax tomorrow. >>> the house of representativested to overwhelmingly approved a 01 year extension to the ban of plastic -- 10 year extension on the ban for plastic weapons. some want to widen the ban to include weapons produced by 3d printers. the bill was first enacted in 1988 and reauthorized twice since then. it was due to expire december 9th. no word on when the senate will schedule a vote on that bill. >>> who could use stress relief when flying during the holidayest. ed to san francisco international airport is reviewing a program to help travelers relax in a way you might not expect. >> anybody want to pet the puppies? >> it is not unusual to see dogs at the airport these guys aren't flying. they are here to destress those who are. >> you can see people. their eyes light up. they get a big smile on their way. >> this is a volunteer with the wag brigade. volunteers regularly visit the terminals with their set fid
congress has not raised the federal gas tax in 20 years. congressman plans on introducing this bill to raise the federal gas tax tomorrow. >>> the house of representativested to overwhelmingly approved a 01 year extension to the ban of plastic -- 10 year extension on the ban for plastic weapons. some want to widen the ban to include weapons produced by 3d printers. the bill was first enacted in 1988 and reauthorized twice since then. it was due to expire december 9th. no word on when...
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please just don't say tax cuts and cutting the deficit. >> can i just start by saying i don't know what anybody has been smoking here, but if you think this is a good economy, then we need to start all over again. what you need -- first of all, 203,000 jobs, i'm glad that we've got that, about you we need to create at least 150,000 a month just to keep our mouths -- let me finish. >> okay. i'm waiting. >> what you need to pay attention to, and david is well aware of this is the labor force participation rate. what we have seen is people, particularly young americans, are opting out, they are giving up, underemployed. that means they're getting part-time jobs. it's about 63%, which is about a 30-year low, which means that 47% of this economy has basically given up until obama. these policies have not created economic growth, and everybody knows it. >> but wait, wait, ants my question. >> i can answer it. >> the house republicans is 40 jobs create bills that are stalled in the senate. >> they're all the same two things. >> no, they're not. they're energy job, they're rural jobs, farm jobs
please just don't say tax cuts and cutting the deficit. >> can i just start by saying i don't know what anybody has been smoking here, but if you think this is a good economy, then we need to start all over again. what you need -- first of all, 203,000 jobs, i'm glad that we've got that, about you we need to create at least 150,000 a month just to keep our mouths -- let me finish. >> okay. i'm waiting. >> what you need to pay attention to, and david is well aware of this is...
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millions paid out $650 million, the prize split three ways, each winner took home 300 million after taxes, not to complain about that. one prize was actually never claimed. a single winner in tuesday's drawing would take home $184 million in cash. >>> coming up next, we continued to track the severe weather all around the country where snow and ice are causing problems for drivers and property owners. we'll be right back. i minut . >>> the winter blast we're feeling here in the bay area is also being felt across this country, oregon is digging out from heavy snow, and in texas, temperatures during the week gave way to freezing temperatures and closing schools, cancelling more than a thousand flights. today's marathon in memphis, tennessee was also cancelled. road crews across much of the country are bracing for a very busy weekend. it is a mess out there. and here in california, check out the time lapse video showing the snow that built up overnight. they reported seeing 18 inches of snow by this morning. meteorologist anthony slaughter is keeping track of all of this. it is cold out ther
millions paid out $650 million, the prize split three ways, each winner took home 300 million after taxes, not to complain about that. one prize was actually never claimed. a single winner in tuesday's drawing would take home $184 million in cash. >>> coming up next, we continued to track the severe weather all around the country where snow and ice are causing problems for drivers and property owners. we'll be right back. i minut . >>> the winter blast we're feeling here in...
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there are the tax payers and the city. when i was receiver in harrisburg i would talk to the citizens all the time who were very concerned about what it meant to them and how much taxes they would have to pay. the other i think said in your introduction people talked about the constitutional investors but a lot of bond holders are holding shares in mutual funds and using their retirement money to invest partially in bonds. when you have a meltdown situation like this, it's not just the workers who are hurt but the toda taxpayers, the citd bond holders, the individuals. when you're doing a work out like this, the goal is not to let anybody off free. i know in some of your guests are arguing that pensions should be sacks cro sac rosant. at debt is too great for the tax payers have to pay. all parties will have to accept that they will have pain as part of the process. it takes a while to get there. you see detroit with its pensioners saying don't touch us. the goal is to have a fair and proportion nat loss suffered by everyb
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$165,000 to $174,000 a year, a dozen legislatureors will not take that because they just increased taxes. >> retailers expect a big day as shoppers are in search of deals on cyber monday the single biggest shopping day of the year for onlive retailers. consumers spent $1.5 billion online last year which is expected to climb higher this year. experts say the best deals can be found today on smartphones, gaming consoles, clothing and shoes and if you are wondering why nothing is getting done at work today, 90 percent of working americans plan to shop for gifts online while her to at work today. 90 percent. people who deny this, have to understand that 90 percent are doing it. 10 percent are lying, right? >> that is right. >> i will take your word for hit. >> good morning, everyone, we have heavy fog along the coast and it is coming into san francisco down the peninsula, as well, and we had a report of someone driving across the golden gate bridge and they pass the tunnel headed in the northbound direction not existent. we have 1.25 mile visibility at half moon bay and 1.75 mile visibility
$165,000 to $174,000 a year, a dozen legislatureors will not take that because they just increased taxes. >> retailers expect a big day as shoppers are in search of deals on cyber monday the single biggest shopping day of the year for onlive retailers. consumers spent $1.5 billion online last year which is expected to climb higher this year. experts say the best deals can be found today on smartphones, gaming consoles, clothing and shoes and if you are wondering why nothing is getting...
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one is income tax for those that live in city. those that live outside and work in the city and then property tax. we got hit with a per ferkt storm when you consider the mortgage debacle and we got hit with the manufacturing layoffs and the like. people said oh, my god. it cost over $100 to fill up the suvs. automobile manufacturers started laying people off. one out of every six jobs were related to the automobile industry before this happened. people were work overtime and the like. when the crisis hit and people couldn't work overtime and a lot of people got laid off pup. >> it's a numbers game. do you think stroit detroit will be fixed a year from now, five years from now, a decade from now? >> absolutely. you can't come downtown today and find a lost apartment or condo that you can lease, buy or rent. you cannot go to a parking garage in downtown and lease a space for your automobile. it's full. people are investing. businesses are coming back, and city will be coming back. when the emergency financial manager is through. he
one is income tax for those that live in city. those that live outside and work in the city and then property tax. we got hit with a per ferkt storm when you consider the mortgage debacle and we got hit with the manufacturing layoffs and the like. people said oh, my god. it cost over $100 to fill up the suvs. automobile manufacturers started laying people off. one out of every six jobs were related to the automobile industry before this happened. people were work overtime and the like. when the...
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we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get underway. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents control their children's future and their education, it will help creators have more jobs for workers. it will treat you the same way everyone else, the matter the color of your skin, what part of town you comfort. we have tried the bailouts, excessive taxation. it has not worked. it does not work. we will try a new approach. you can meet your new challenges as you rebuild your cities, it will endure and prevail. i promise you that i will work you do we do that. thank you very much. [applause] >> it is my job to sort hundreds of questions and tried to get
we have tax credits for education. $5,000 tax credit. this is a broad agenda, how we transform communities. it will touch everyone in this city. from the first time they go to school to becoming parents. economic freedom so that will remove government obstacles to success. it will provide a generation of citizens, students, workers with a new bargain, and the government will get underway. it will treat you like an adult. it will treat everyone equally under the law, it will help parents control...
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will create 21 million jobs, 18 million in developing countries and cut red removing the need for many taxes and bribes. the w.t.o. is trying to remove all subsidies. the deal means that some developing countries can keep them in they are needed to feed the poor. the results are yet to be seen. india is happy it can keep its subsidy. >> i view this as a victory for the farmers of india, for the farmers, for subsistence farmers of the entire developing country. there has also been a coalition of developing countries that along with its partners, with withstood all pressures. demonstrated solidarity and achieve this. >> the background to this our nt from jakarta. >> a moment of victory after the establishment of the w.t.o., they have managed to make a worldwide trade deal, a deal with trade facilitation, removing barriers and customs regulations. it will bring $1 trillion to the global market. negotiations were tough and it took them four days to seal the deal. there was a huge debate about india who want to keep subsidies in place for the poor farmers because we need to be able to feed the po
will create 21 million jobs, 18 million in developing countries and cut red removing the need for many taxes and bribes. the w.t.o. is trying to remove all subsidies. the deal means that some developing countries can keep them in they are needed to feed the poor. the results are yet to be seen. india is happy it can keep its subsidy. >> i view this as a victory for the farmers of india, for the farmers, for subsistence farmers of the entire developing country. there has also been a...
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is a consumption tax. it has been given. >> very big right now in terms of what these reforms are going to be. >> that is the question. you can see abenomics continue in rallying the troops. not everybody thinks the momentum is continuing. >> they used to advise. george soros and here he is. may be the fiscal conditions become sound. our life will be terrible. there is no exit. that is borrowing words again. he wants to end deflation. it is extreme. we were told deflation. >> how viable is that? anit is going to have to see extension. if you talk about the wages, it is probably the most important component they need to get on board. it is going to be really hard convincing the rest of the corporations that they should consider the projections. there's a economics theory of what inflation will produce. deflation is ending. biggest rise in winter bonuses. that is a big boost. these will start flowing to japanese consumers who absolutely are dependent. >> they're trying to wire this before the tax comes in. >
is a consumption tax. it has been given. >> very big right now in terms of what these reforms are going to be. >> that is the question. you can see abenomics continue in rallying the troops. not everybody thinks the momentum is continuing. >> they used to advise. george soros and here he is. may be the fiscal conditions become sound. our life will be terrible. there is no exit. that is borrowing words again. he wants to end deflation. it is extreme. we were told deflation....
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the way to get it working again is to lower taxes. increase domestic energy production and that policy could really be revamped. it's really a shame. workers are poised to create a lot of new jobs. they have the capital to do so. the number one reason they're not doing it is because of the obama care mess. they'll have a wait and see attitude, see if they'll add workers full time or hire new workers and actually quite the opposite, laying people off and keeping them below full time until this obama care problem is solved. >> i'm going to give you a moment to respond there. let me jump in there. where rick leaves off. of course we know a steady climb in employment is better than being stagnant. apart from what rick is considering obama care as a blocker, what would you say are some of the blockers that are preventing more robust job growth to the point where we have that happy days are here feeling that permeates the air? >> i don't think obama care is the thing that is doing it because frankly i think most larger groups, corporations
the way to get it working again is to lower taxes. increase domestic energy production and that policy could really be revamped. it's really a shame. workers are poised to create a lot of new jobs. they have the capital to do so. the number one reason they're not doing it is because of the obama care mess. they'll have a wait and see attitude, see if they'll add workers full time or hire new workers and actually quite the opposite, laying people off and keeping them below full time until this...
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you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! >>> some scary breaking news out of toledo, ohio, this morning. it's a high school at the old west end of toledo. we understand from the police and affiliate reports that there may be a 15-year-old with a gun inside scott high school. now, we don't know for sure if that's true. but we do know authorities have contained a student who is 15 years old to one classroom. and we do know that negotiators are now on the scene trying to talk that student out of that classroom. according to the toledo blade, parent
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there is corporate tax reform -- >> the problem is when you say tax reform you mean cutting taxes for the wealthy. >> no reforming the tax code to incentivize businesses to hire. >> but again, i would say you have a lot of blockaids in your own party. >> i want to get your take. on the former vice president dick cheney speaking out about the feud between his daughters. listen to this. >> we were surprised when there was an attack launched against liz on facebook. and we wished it had not happened. it was always dealt with in the family and we wish it was. >> it was launched against liz by her sister and her wife. >> this is a little godfatherish. we want to keep this in the family, but the irony here for dick cheney is that he is to the left of his own daughter who is running for the senate in the state of wyoming on the issue of gay marriage. he said that he believes in personal freedom and that he believes it's an issue that should be left up to the states and she has said i'm opposed to gay marriage. so he is more libertarian than he is. >> the family fuse within the family, and in
there is corporate tax reform -- >> the problem is when you say tax reform you mean cutting taxes for the wealthy. >> no reforming the tax code to incentivize businesses to hire. >> but again, i would say you have a lot of blockaids in your own party. >> i want to get your take. on the former vice president dick cheney speaking out about the feud between his daughters. listen to this. >> we were surprised when there was an attack launched against liz on facebook....
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at debt is too great for the tax tax payers have to pay. all parties will have to accept that they will have pain as part of the process. it takes a while to get there. you see detroit with its pensioners saying don't touch us. the goal is to have a fair and proportion nat loss suffered by everybody who is dealing with this city in distress. >> i think david has a good point. the retired city electrician has a face, we can put him on the 6:00 news, and understand him very well. but in the case of, for instance, franklin temple ton and investments, they own $35 million of stockton paper, and in the recent proposal from the city they're offering less than a penny on the dollar. well, franklin temple doesn't have a face. >> it's symmetry. you expect them to have well informed people investing their money. i mean, you might have ill informed people. you might have ordinary people putting their money there, but the person's investing the money is getting paid a lot of money to know that stockton is a high risk place and they made a mistake. ther
at debt is too great for the tax tax payers have to pay. all parties will have to accept that they will have pain as part of the process. it takes a while to get there. you see detroit with its pensioners saying don't touch us. the goal is to have a fair and proportion nat loss suffered by everybody who is dealing with this city in distress. >> i think david has a good point. the retired city electrician has a face, we can put him on the 6:00 news, and understand him very well. but in the...
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this is the refund for your taxes. when i say crux, they send 585 checks to one address in singapore. they said over 850 checks to one address in lithuania. now, at one level you have to ask yourself, how you ended up with a government so mindless and so incompetent that it could do this. $4 billion is an big money, but if you had to choose between giving it away to crooks or spending it at the national institutes of health on research, i would argue it would probably be dramatically better to spend on research. i know this is a bold outside the box, unfair, you know -- what drives me crazy about congress is businesses effort to think this stuff through. and i'm writing a paper right now where i'm going to call foresight hearings. is the difference. oversight hearings are when a group of can't think it together and they pontificate for the opening our this is really bad i can't believe how bad this is, and i'm really embarrassed that this is a better than the bureaucrats come in and they all say, well, this is not quit
this is the refund for your taxes. when i say crux, they send 585 checks to one address in singapore. they said over 850 checks to one address in lithuania. now, at one level you have to ask yourself, how you ended up with a government so mindless and so incompetent that it could do this. $4 billion is an big money, but if you had to choose between giving it away to crooks or spending it at the national institutes of health on research, i would argue it would probably be dramatically better to...
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>> or the fear is down the line when bart asks for a tax increase or bond measure to improve service, riders or voters will say enough is enough. i don't like the way the railroad is run. >> which is catch 22 because it would run better if they had more money. that's a theory. >> people have been saying we have been giving money. is it running better? good news is one of the smaller unions has tentatively agreed without the family leave situation that's thrown others into court. we'll see what happens. keep your eye on bart because it is going to be a bumpy ride for them for sometime to come. >>> in south africa sunday services are dominated by remembrances of the late nelson mandela. >> in 1990, four months after released from prison nelson mandela visited the east bay. >> that's right. we sat down with political insiders former mayor willy brown and chronicle political reporter joe garrett foley and say there was a reason he came here. one was the contribution california and the bay area made to the antiapartheid movement. what was it? >> we are the most successful of all the people
>> or the fear is down the line when bart asks for a tax increase or bond measure to improve service, riders or voters will say enough is enough. i don't like the way the railroad is run. >> which is catch 22 because it would run better if they had more money. that's a theory. >> people have been saying we have been giving money. is it running better? good news is one of the smaller unions has tentatively agreed without the family leave situation that's thrown others into...
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some include assets and raising fees and not taxes. in addition, negotiators want to relieve cuts in military problems by finding savings elsewhere. the deal could be announced as early as this week or early next week. keep in mind they are not back until monday and congress leaves for the holidays next friday. that of loose a few days to get a deal through both houses. so far both sides are noncommittal about the chances that it gets done. the speaker said that the speaker knows ryan is committed to finding common ground and hopes democrats will work to find a smarter way to cut washington spending. on wednesday, congressman jim clyburn and a member of the budget conference said that nothing is set in stone. >> that's the problem we get with these things. you agree to something and you look around and the goal post gets moved. we on a democratic side are not going to agree to anything. until everything is agreed to. >> joining me now, the chair and new york congressman israel. thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you for havin
some include assets and raising fees and not taxes. in addition, negotiators want to relieve cuts in military problems by finding savings elsewhere. the deal could be announced as early as this week or early next week. keep in mind they are not back until monday and congress leaves for the holidays next friday. that of loose a few days to get a deal through both houses. so far both sides are noncommittal about the chances that it gets done. the speaker said that the speaker knows ryan is...
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that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class. been streamlining regulations that are outdated or unnecessary enemies coming together around a responsible budget one that grows our economy faster right now and treats her long-term deficits, one that and wines sequester cuts that haven't made a lot of sense. [applause] and then frees up resources to invest in things like scientific research that has always unleashed new innovation in new industry. when it comes to our budget we should not get stuck in a stale debate from two or three years ago. a relentlessly growing deficit of opportunity is a bigger threat to our future than a rapidly shrinking fiscal deficit [applause] so, that is step one towards restoring
that means simplifying our corporate tax tax code in a way that closes wasteful loopholes, ends incentives to ship jobs overseas -- [applause] by broadening the base we can lower rates to encourage more companies to hire and use some of the money we save to create the jobs rebuilding our roads, bridges and airports and all the infrastructure in our businesses it means a trade agenda but rose exports and works for the middle class. been streamlining regulations that are outdated or unnecessary...
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through higher premiums and taxes. at the time we are receiving care, we have this illusion that someone else is paying for t even if we try, do a diligent job of trying to understand what things cost, we get these incomprehensible. >> you have been out spoken on how it is the biggest driver of rising healthcareh health insurance premiums but the outrageous costs have been known for years. so why hasn't the outrage over this taken us anywhere? >> it's hard to understand. we used to -- we used to say that healthcare costs couldn't rise above 10% of gdp. people would be outraged. now, it's about 18% and seems like it's just going higher. i really think that the fundamental issue is that really, people have believed that someone else is paying for their healthcare raernling themselves. this is the great illusion of healthcare, that we are not paying for it. >> is that illusion going to get worse under alabamacare? the president is making a renewed push and stressing costs. say. >> the website is working for the vast major
through higher premiums and taxes. at the time we are receiving care, we have this illusion that someone else is paying for t even if we try, do a diligent job of trying to understand what things cost, we get these incomprehensible. >> you have been out spoken on how it is the biggest driver of rising healthcareh health insurance premiums but the outrageous costs have been known for years. so why hasn't the outrage over this taken us anywhere? >> it's hard to understand. we used to...
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seven percent of americans pay no income taxes now you re going to say he has ales tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but that would shock me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney was an example he's met he's met it's all these other guys you know quarter to three quarters of the most profitable corporations in america pay no taxes most of most wealthy people in america people who are have an entitled over a million dollars a year are paying very wonder if you're going to figure out how to get more people up to that category and try to write down how to not the people down to the plate place where they are having to pay all these things i would like to see a relative i don't i don't i know you don't i know you want to be millionaires and you are the poor people and i think you know that we have got a
seven percent of americans pay no income taxes now you re going to say he has ales tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but that would shock me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney was an example he's met he's...
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of americans pay or no income taxes now you re going to take as ailes tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but romney would like that which struck me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney was an example he's met he's met it's all these other guys you know quarter to three quarters of the most profitable corporations in america pay no taxes most of most wealthy people in america people who are have an entitled over a million dollars a year are paying very wonder if you're considering how to get more people up to that category and try to write on how to not the people down to the plate place where they are having to pay all these things i would like to see a relative i don't i don't i know you don't i know you want to be millionaires and you are the poor people and i think they don't think we have too m
of americans pay or no income taxes now you re going to take as ailes tax and everything else add on no i'm saying but i'd say it was forty percent what the seven percent not the highest i'm a green and that's because of thirty two years of reaganomics have thrown the word have thrown the american middle class into the working poor now you're saying that sometimes they say but romney would like that which struck me as a guy who wants to talk about romney well i've romney was an example he's met...
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advantage tax savings plan. ♪ >>> they came out of the gate last week and led the giants 14-0 in the first half. welcome to "redskins showtime" i'm chick hernandez. after a season-long drought in the first quarter the
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and governments should dramatically increase the tax on tobacco. >> i think the first step is agree on the goal, making the commitment, having that commitment be widely shared, generating the political commitment above all within countries to commitment the necessary resources to the necessary health interventions. >> nevertheless do you think in the current economic environment, when you talk about $60 billion being injected into health care systems a year to reach these goals, a lot of people are going to be thinking how are cash-strapped countries going to find that money? >> what we show is that the total gain in gdp, the extra gdp, not the gdp they have now, the extra gdp they have per year represents a figure of close to $10 trillion per year. and what we're talking about is the allocation of not half of it, not a tenth of it. but well under 1% of it. two this global conversion agenda that saves 10 million lives. >>> to ask you about the risk of overburn denning health systems, of course it would be an incredible achievement, but i'm just wondering about the knock-on effect of th
and governments should dramatically increase the tax on tobacco. >> i think the first step is agree on the goal, making the commitment, having that commitment be widely shared, generating the political commitment above all within countries to commitment the necessary resources to the necessary health interventions. >> nevertheless do you think in the current economic environment, when you talk about $60 billion being injected into health care systems a year to reach these goals, a...
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you can get tax-free money from the equity in your home. you can use the money to pay off your current mortgage if you have one. the remaining money can be used for anything. there's no monthly mortgage payments. and you still own your home! call today to get your free guide and dvd. it explains how a government-insured reverse mortgage works. there's no obligation. one reverse mortgage is a quicken loans company. their licensed experts can answer all your questions. call to find out what a great solution this can be. don't wait, call now! >>> this sad note four days after this fiery crash killed actor paul walker, the police coroner's report has confirmed the death was an accident. actor, known best for roles in "fast and furious" franchise, died from a combination of traumatic injuries and burns. universal studios, which is part of nbc universal, the production company behind the fast and furious movies just announced they are shutting down production for now on the seventh movie of the series out of respect for walker's family and the fi
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it's going to be taxed. >> it sounds like we're talking politics. people are becoming more accepting of marijuana in this country. so goes colorado so goes the rest of the country. >> i didn't expect what i saw in colorado. >> what are we looking at? if this becomes a billion dollars industry, how are we going to buy our pot? >> they are calling this the dot com rush. this is where it's going to vaporized opiniopens where they the tobacco or the weed itself. we talked to one company that grew 1600% last year. >> if you want the old traditional bong, water pipe, excuse me. i don't know if you can say bong. >> it's available, in p new yin york you can't say the word. but colorado you can't swing a cat without hitting -- >> you can have it in ingestible form. >> things that like like dingdongs and twinkies. sodas are coming. you could have a sip of this and, you know, have a nice afternoon for, it is amazing how many different products. >> even oil, butters. >> creams for every sort of, a lot of these folks want to get very serious about it as well and
it's going to be taxed. >> it sounds like we're talking politics. people are becoming more accepting of marijuana in this country. so goes colorado so goes the rest of the country. >> i didn't expect what i saw in colorado. >> what are we looking at? if this becomes a billion dollars industry, how are we going to buy our pot? >> they are calling this the dot com rush. this is where it's going to vaporized opiniopens where they the tobacco or the weed itself. we talked to...
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and that's a good deal for them despite new taxes and regulations. so a lot of division in washington, a lot of back and forth. that's just part of life here. but certainly the insurance industry will benefit. >> doesn't fact the vast majority of white house get our health insurance appance from our employers, but other people are not affect -- for everybody else, go out and check it out yourself. don't listen to the narrative on either side. find out how it affects you and your family. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the los angeles county coroner's office reports it will soon release the results of an autopsy on actor paul walker. in fact we could get it as early as today. paul walker died saturday when a porsche in which he was riding crashed into a tree in los angeles and burst into name investigators have said all along that speed was indeed a factor. medical examiners say paul walker runs body, along with the driver's body, are unidentifiable. they're reportedly waiting for paul walker's dental records to normally identify his remains. >>
and that's a good deal for them despite new taxes and regulations. so a lot of division in washington, a lot of back and forth. that's just part of life here. but certainly the insurance industry will benefit. >> doesn't fact the vast majority of white house get our health insurance appance from our employers, but other people are not affect -- for everybody else, go out and check it out yourself. don't listen to the narrative on either side. find out how it affects you and your family....
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they are a tax cut for consumers. they are a tax cut for businesses. that is good for the economy and, therefore, that's good for the stock market. >> agreed, larry, but we had a $4 pop in crude oil. so i think they cut a lot of shorts on hand. it's all about this pipeline, this connection from cushing down to port arthur coming online in january. it caught these shorts on the run. now we're seeing this movement up. lower prices are better for the consumer but right now it seems like we're going test out and see if we can get back to 100. >> that's going change. that's just technical stuff. that's pipeline stuff. that will change and get straight end out. whether the keystone gets built or not is a different question. look, i don't think -- scott, i don't think this is goldilocks because to me goldilocks was 4% growth and 2% inflation. it is kind of mini, mini goldie lock, 2, 2.5% growth and 0% inflation. in that environment, long run investors which is the only kind of investing makes stones me, hang in there, ignore these blips and stay with it becau
they are a tax cut for consumers. they are a tax cut for businesses. that is good for the economy and, therefore, that's good for the stock market. >> agreed, larry, but we had a $4 pop in crude oil. so i think they cut a lot of shorts on hand. it's all about this pipeline, this connection from cushing down to port arthur coming online in january. it caught these shorts on the run. now we're seeing this movement up. lower prices are better for the consumer but right now it seems like...